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Bélgica
During World War I, outside the town of Silly, a regiment of Scottish soldiers were stationed at the base of a regiment, who on their visits to the town began to demand a Scotch Ale. As this style did not belong to the local brewing tradition, the commander of the unit ordered to bring raw materials from England such as hops from Kent to help its production. With the necessary ingredients and the invaluable help of Scottish soldier Jack Peyne who ended up settling in Silly after the end of the war, Silly brasserie was able to brew a Scotch Ale with a Belgian accent, a collaboration born in difficult times with an excellent result.
Silly brasserie was able to brew a Scotch Ale with a Belgian accent, a collaboration born in difficult times with an excellent result
[BOTTLE 33 CL] [BOTTLE 33 CL]
Special Scotch type beer, 8% alcohol, top fermented.
Special Scotch type beer, 8% alcohol, top fermented
The Scotch Silly has a creamy foam that sticks to the glass. It reflects a dark roasted but transparent colour and presents aromas of malt and roasted coffee and a pronounced caramel flavour.
The Scotch Silly has a creamy head that sticks well to the glass
Its high alcohol content moderates this flavour and gives it a surprising balance that makes it a non-sticky beer and ideal for cold days.
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Scotch Silly is a tasting beer, for moderate consumption that goes well with stewed meat, cured cheese or a dessert as famous as crema catalana.Scotch Silly is a beer for tasting, for moderate consumption that goes well with stewed meat, cured cheese or a dessert as famous as crème brûlée